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"On a summer morning in Sarajevo almost a hundred years ago, a teenager took a pistol out of his pocket and fired not just the opening rounds of the First World War but the starting gun for modern history. By killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Gavrilo Princip started a cycle of events that would leave 15 million dead from fighting between 1914 and 1918 and proved fatal for empires and a way of ruling that had held for centuries."--Publisher's description.
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The Trigger, Tim Butcher
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- Année de publication
- 2015
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- Titre
- The Trigger
- Sous-titre
- The Hunt for Gavrilo Princip
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Tim Butcher
- Éditeur
- Random House UK
- Publié
- 2015
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0099581337
- ISBN13
- 9780099581338
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Thème historique, Cartes et voyages, Biographies, Romans historiques, Voyage, Polars, Nouvelles, Politique, Autobiographies et mémoires, Allemagne, Économie, Histoire militaire, France, Guerres, Seconde Guerre mondiale, 20e siècle, Militaire, Biographies, Sociologie, Italie, Angleterre, Europe, Russie, Anthropologie, Histoire de l'Europe, Histoire du monde, Voyages, Espionnage, Irlande, Histoire des États-Unis, Espagne, Culture, Australie, Première Guerre mondiale (1914–1918), Littérature juive, Communisme, Révolution, Hongrie, Guerre Froide, Turquie, Histoire russe, Balkans, Britanniques, Meurtres politiques, Srebrenica
- Description
- "On a summer morning in Sarajevo almost a hundred years ago, a teenager took a pistol out of his pocket and fired not just the opening rounds of the First World War but the starting gun for modern history. By killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Gavrilo Princip started a cycle of events that would leave 15 million dead from fighting between 1914 and 1918 and proved fatal for empires and a way of ruling that had held for centuries."--Publisher's description.



